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and today, nevada is still struggling with a jobless rate well above the national average. ryan costello says, with so many people unemployed, manufacturers must play a larger role in training workers. >> costello: i think far too long we've had our heads in the sand, you know. we make our parts. we just hoped that the education system would produce what we need. and i think the recession, i think a lot of things have taught us, "no, you have to engage." >> pitts: so last year, costello convinced other manufacturers to design a training program with local community colleges. the plan was straightforward-- take unemployed people, test them for aptitude, interview them for attitude, and then train them for open jobs. >> grab the tool, hit the button to release the tool. >> pitts: the 20 handpicked students have different ages, backgrounds and work experience. for them, the training is free and they can still collect unemployment. ryan vrenon gets to school an hour early for a study group. >> ryan vrenon: so you've got three to the five right here, so it's .02. >> pitts: he's
and today, nevada is still struggling with a jobless rate well above the national average. ryan costello says, with so many people unemployed, manufacturers must play a larger role in training workers. >> costello: i think far too long we've had our heads in the sand, you know. we make our parts. we just hoped that the education system would produce what we need. and i think the recession, i think a lot of things have taught us, "no, you have to engage." >> pitts: so last...
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i spoke to a woman in nevada who has an advanced stage of cancer, and she was told by her county hospital that they couldn't treat her because a hold had been blown in the state budget. what do you say to those people? >> well, i got into economics because i wanted to make things better for the average person. when i see a job loss number of 650,000, like we saw last month, i know that's not just a number. that's 650,000 lives that have been disrupted, families that have had to move or take children out of school, houses that may be in danger of foreclosure. i know something about what people are going through. >> and that makes it all the more outrageous when he hears of financial firms handing out perks and bonuses after they've taken bailout money. >> the era of this high living, this is over now, and that they need to be responsible and use the money constructively. >> and you would say what to those bankers right now in this interview? i'd say that their job right now is to find a way to make loans to creditworthy borrowers, to get their banks back on the path of making good loans, s
i spoke to a woman in nevada who has an advanced stage of cancer, and she was told by her county hospital that they couldn't treat her because a hold had been blown in the state budget. what do you say to those people? >> well, i got into economics because i wanted to make things better for the average person. when i see a job loss number of 650,000, like we saw last month, i know that's not just a number. that's 650,000 lives that have been disrupted, families that have had to move or...
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studies and moo*ufk, as i said, you can really tell, a high school principal and school superintendent in nevada. richard's passion lies in advancing educational equity and opportunity for all and we are very lucky to have him here with us here in san francisco. our superintendent of schools, richard karunda >> melinda, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i want to welcome you all to a sunny september morning in san francisco, i hope you have your sun block and i also want to welcome home our lieutenant governor, our former mayor, gachb newsom. it's good to see you, sir. yesterday was a really powerful experience for us in san francisco. we've made a commitment that by the end of october every 6th through 12th grader in san francisco city public schools will have had the opportunity to see bully and not only view that documentary but also go through a rich can urriculum from our teachers understanding the lessons from that movie. we all know a movie in and of itself doesn't make a difference, but i will tell you, we didn't start our approach to understanding it with the movie bull
studies and moo*ufk, as i said, you can really tell, a high school principal and school superintendent in nevada. richard's passion lies in advancing educational equity and opportunity for all and we are very lucky to have him here with us here in san francisco. our superintendent of schools, richard karunda >> melinda, thank you so much for that wonderful introduction. i want to welcome you all to a sunny september morning in san francisco, i hope you have your sun block and i also want...
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they will have delivered more than 10 tons of turkeys to 26 nonprofits across northern california, nevada and utah. but not all bay area organizations are as important. some are worried they won't have enough to meet this year's need. >> tu sometimes. cbs 5 reporter alyssa harrington reports. >> reporter: there's just ten days until thanksgiving and thousands of bay area families could go without a traditional dinner. donation are are down at second harvest food bng in san jose during their busiest time of the year. they're looking for all kinds of food, but most of all turkeys. >> turkey donations have been slow to come in. i think that's because most people were thinking about the giants or the election and i understand that, but with thanksgiving a week early, we really do immediate some help. >> reporter: they need 12,000 turkeys total and only have half of that. at sacred heart, they need 4,000 turkeys. so far there's just 62 in the back freeze erbe. >> right now, we don't have all the food we need. that's part of why we want to get the message out. >> reporter: part of the message t
they will have delivered more than 10 tons of turkeys to 26 nonprofits across northern california, nevada and utah. but not all bay area organizations are as important. some are worried they won't have enough to meet this year's need. >> tu sometimes. cbs 5 reporter alyssa harrington reports. >> reporter: there's just ten days until thanksgiving and thousands of bay area families could go without a traditional dinner. donation are are down at second harvest food bng in san jose...
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they make to several dilettantes in nevada and he was a minor. but she has lost one has been to mining and did not want to lose another one. she was constantly putting pressure on him to give up the life, to know something to become something else can i be a farmer comes something else to be more stable and less generous. that should they move to southern california, where she continues to have dreams of kind of a goal of doing something other than being a truck farmer. but it doesn't happen the way he wants it to. >> well, thank you all. let's give mary brennan a hand. [applause]
they make to several dilettantes in nevada and he was a minor. but she has lost one has been to mining and did not want to lose another one. she was constantly putting pressure on him to give up the life, to know something to become something else can i be a farmer comes something else to be more stable and less generous. that should they move to southern california, where she continues to have dreams of kind of a goal of doing something other than being a truck farmer. but it doesn't happen...
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we're talking about 37 degrees for nevada. mid '30's for pleasanton. it is 39 degrees for san mateo. redwood city is coming in at 43 degrees. futurecast 4 says that by 3:00 p.m. it will be 60 degrees. that would not last for long as we head into later on tonight. at 8:00 p.m. it will be 57 some spots. a look at your afternoon highs it will be low to mid 60's. san rafael will be as 61 degrees 63 degrees is expected for hayward. satellite and radar is keeping an eye on the bigger weather story. this system would drive down from the pacific northwest. you can see that it is breaking apart over parts of northern california. this is something that we are not really concern ourselves with. it just will be a stray showers for communities north of that. the rest of the bay area will be cool. your 7 day around the bay forecast shows that there will be a chance for light rain. saturday night and sunday and another storm system will push its way through. we may see heavy rain at times and gusty conditions. this system may affect us as we start the next work with.
we're talking about 37 degrees for nevada. mid '30's for pleasanton. it is 39 degrees for san mateo. redwood city is coming in at 43 degrees. futurecast 4 says that by 3:00 p.m. it will be 60 degrees. that would not last for long as we head into later on tonight. at 8:00 p.m. it will be 57 some spots. a look at your afternoon highs it will be low to mid 60's. san rafael will be as 61 degrees 63 degrees is expected for hayward. satellite and radar is keeping an eye on the bigger weather story....
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las nevadas dejadas por el huracan sandy en el oeste de maryland causara este aÑo carestia de arboles navidenos... ademas...en ecuador, el partido roldosista, decidio postular como candidato presidencial al expresidente abdala bucaram... alta probabilidad de lluvia para esta noche que se prolonga hasta maÑana temprano, detalles de este pronostico, despues de la pausa... y recuerde que puede mantenerse informado con noticias washington las 24 horas del dia a traves de nuestra pagina web noticiasdc. com tambien en las redes ...un plantador de arboles navidenos en el oeste de maryland, dijo que envio reembolsos de pago al banco mundial, la cia y otros clientes del area de washington, debido a que las fuertes nevadas causadas por el huracan sandy, hicieron mucho dano a sus cosechas... marshall stacy, propietario de una compania en el condado de garrett, senalo que reembolso cerca del 70 por ciento de los pedidos de arboles debido a que fueron destruidos o danados por los 28 centimetros de nieve caidos el pasado octubre.. la tradicional canasta roja del ejercito de salvacion es una parte
las nevadas dejadas por el huracan sandy en el oeste de maryland causara este aÑo carestia de arboles navidenos... ademas...en ecuador, el partido roldosista, decidio postular como candidato presidencial al expresidente abdala bucaram... alta probabilidad de lluvia para esta noche que se prolonga hasta maÑana temprano, detalles de este pronostico, despues de la pausa... y recuerde que puede mantenerse informado con noticias washington las 24 horas del dia a traves de nuestra pagina web...
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at least we are on the climb in nevada with 39 degrees. the same for fairfield. holding on to 36 for pleasanton. forties' for oakland and hayward. in the afternoon futurecast 4 predicts '60s into motion. later tonight the light blue on your screen indicates where we will see fifties. purple indicates the potential for 44 our inland spots. expect out of the livermore valley closer to the delta as well. we focused our attention on your afternoon highs. '60s in the south bay. low sixties for mountain view and sunnyvale. upper 60s of los gatos. san jose at 65 and 64 at milpitas. and the east bay expect cool conditions. a bit warmer than yesterday. also sunny skies and walnut creek of 63. 64 in union city. petaluma novato 61 for downtown san francisco partly cloudy conditions and mid '60s and oakland. satellite and radar shows we did have wet weather earlier in parts of northern california. this system however, simply fell apart. we would not see any rain in the bay area. we do have wet weather as we head into the latter part of this week. one day temperatures could b
at least we are on the climb in nevada with 39 degrees. the same for fairfield. holding on to 36 for pleasanton. forties' for oakland and hayward. in the afternoon futurecast 4 predicts '60s into motion. later tonight the light blue on your screen indicates where we will see fifties. purple indicates the potential for 44 our inland spots. expect out of the livermore valley closer to the delta as well. we focused our attention on your afternoon highs. '60s in the south bay. low sixties for...
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the company operates 130 raley's super stores, bel air markets and nob hill foods in california and nevada. stay with abc7 morning news coming up amy hollyfield will buy the latest. >>> police in union city investigating the death of a money whose body was found in a trash bin a woman discovered the -- the injured man while taking out her garbage yesterday morning she called authorities who rushed him to a hospital where he died. police are pursuing active leads. >>> san francisco police still looking for a man they say tried to ram an officer with a car police attempted to stop the man yesterday after he was suspected of breaking into a vehicle. he ran into a construct site after getting out of his car police dog joined the search for the man in the building at third street, officers surrounded the building for a short time as well. >>> family in monterey county hopes you can help them fan a missing woman who suffers from alzheimer's. -- them find a miss woman who suffers from alzheimer's disease she was last seen 2:45 thursday afternoon he is 5'6, weighs 220 pounds. police say she was la
the company operates 130 raley's super stores, bel air markets and nob hill foods in california and nevada. stay with abc7 morning news coming up amy hollyfield will buy the latest. >>> police in union city investigating the death of a money whose body was found in a trash bin a woman discovered the -- the injured man while taking out her garbage yesterday morning she called authorities who rushed him to a hospital where he died. police are pursuing active leads. >>> san...
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in nevada they are hoping for a speedy resolution as we go into the busy holiday season. elissa harrington cbs 5. >>> they have been rallying against the utility and others after superstorm sandy hit. about 73,000 homes and businesses remain without power in new york and new jersey. most of the lingering outages are on long island. crews say they hope e to restore power to most of the homes and businesses by tomorrow night. >>> and there's major flooding today. this is shots from venice italy, the high tide marked yesterday was 5 feet above flood level. that's the 6th highest mark since record keeping started. it comes from heavy rains and wind whipped seas. movable barerers, have been in the works for years but will not -- barriers have been in the works for years but will not be ready until 2023. >>> 6:35, let's get a check on the weather here. >> it is cold today. >> little chilly. we'll see a little cold in the studio this morning. cold temperatures everywhere you go early on. a couple of clouds moving across your skies. what a nice beginning to the day. a beautiful s
in nevada they are hoping for a speedy resolution as we go into the busy holiday season. elissa harrington cbs 5. >>> they have been rallying against the utility and others after superstorm sandy hit. about 73,000 homes and businesses remain without power in new york and new jersey. most of the lingering outages are on long island. crews say they hope e to restore power to most of the homes and businesses by tomorrow night. >>> and there's major flooding today. this is shots...
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missouri, and the last cycle they throw away a slam dunk republican seats in maryland, colorado, and nevada. so, the left and the right of the party and all of its wings made -- made mistakes in choosing candidates. romney was not a great candidate. he came out of the open primary process. it was the only one in the field to was remotely presidential and that is why he got the nomination. >> president obama to 71% of the hispanic vote. if you were taking a look at the republican party, would you not start with them, mark? >> i would. i would also start with the asian vote. republican party is increasingly an older, wider, mail party. -- older, whiter, male party. the republican base is moving from its own home to the rest come to the funeral home. and the democratic base is moving from their room, maybe eventually to a home of their own. that is the difference between the two parties. >> there was a statistic that was just incredible. if you look at the white vote from 10 years ago, it was 81%. now it is down to 72%. we are headed to a very different country and the republican party thinks
missouri, and the last cycle they throw away a slam dunk republican seats in maryland, colorado, and nevada. so, the left and the right of the party and all of its wings made -- made mistakes in choosing candidates. romney was not a great candidate. he came out of the open primary process. it was the only one in the field to was remotely presidential and that is why he got the nomination. >> president obama to 71% of the hispanic vote. if you were taking a look at the republican party,...
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when you talk about -- i went to nevada, i went to colorado, to see the get out the vote effort, the obama team, and it was in social media, even in the last hours of this election, there were californians on the phones, getting e-mails from the campaign, making phone calls with touch screen, i mean, this is beyond what anyone had ever seen and the republicans were just washed out when -- >> in 2008, the turnout was not an anomaly. they got the turnout again. they were able to get everybody out. >> belva: jill, you were with the old guy that got a few mir kms, too. what was the passage of proposition 30 mean to educators and children? >> well, in california, that sound you heard was the collective sigh of relief of 400,000 teachers on election night, that they are not going to have these trigger cuts. and jerry brown pushed that through. it did not look good prior to election day, but i will say, in california, the unions, like in some other states, made a big difference for the democrats and -- >> the youth vote made a huge differences. >> the parents were out, teachers were out. th
when you talk about -- i went to nevada, i went to colorado, to see the get out the vote effort, the obama team, and it was in social media, even in the last hours of this election, there were californians on the phones, getting e-mails from the campaign, making phone calls with touch screen, i mean, this is beyond what anyone had ever seen and the republicans were just washed out when -- >> in 2008, the turnout was not an anomaly. they got the turnout again. they were able to get...
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bush did so well in, colorado, iowas, your nevadas new mexico. romney did didn't play out there. >> to give you a sense of the magnitude, 8% of the hispanics in 2008 and 10% this year and romney's share went from, republican share went to 27 from 31. >> and the romney campaign thought they needed 37% of that hispanic vote for the numbers to win and they got 27%, the arithmetic on the latino vote is just brutal and obvious, they have to do something about that. >> paul: quickly? >> i want today make one more point about the type of campaign at that romney ran. focused on the economy and wanted to make the obama economy, but he woke up wednesday morning and probably saw an exit poll figure that had him devastated for people, 50% of the electorate still thought this economy was george w. bush's fault. it's astonishing. >> it's astonishing. >> and one of the failures, not making a distinction in the campaign, the theme explanation why he would be different than george w. bush. when we come back, the soul searching begins as republicans face another f
bush did so well in, colorado, iowas, your nevadas new mexico. romney did didn't play out there. >> to give you a sense of the magnitude, 8% of the hispanics in 2008 and 10% this year and romney's share went from, republican share went to 27 from 31. >> and the romney campaign thought they needed 37% of that hispanic vote for the numbers to win and they got 27%, the arithmetic on the latino vote is just brutal and obvious, they have to do something about that. >> paul:...
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in only one of those races, in nevada, did the republican candidate prevail. rove's awful election night proved that you can't buy momentum or create it simply by decreeing it and that there's a boundary to what bluster accomplishes. the road he zoomed down in 2012 was toward a potentially diminished place in his party. john heilemann, go ahead. do you agree? >> well, there's -- >> what? say it! >> there's just a lot to say -- >> why do you have a problem with this? >> no, there's a lot to say about karl. i think in the senate races, look. karl did not choose the candidates in the senate races across the country. the outside groups that went into these congressional races, you're kind of stuck with who you've got. you didn't pick todd akin, richard mourdock, he didn't run the campaign of george allen in virginia. he's an independent expenditure. on some level those campaigns, you know, he could go in and try to provide air support, but you're not the strategist for those campaigns. you don't pick the candidate. the presidential race, there's no question this p
in only one of those races, in nevada, did the republican candidate prevail. rove's awful election night proved that you can't buy momentum or create it simply by decreeing it and that there's a boundary to what bluster accomplishes. the road he zoomed down in 2012 was toward a potentially diminished place in his party. john heilemann, go ahead. do you agree? >> well, there's -- >> what? say it! >> there's just a lot to say -- >> why do you have a problem with this?...
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the sacramento-based company operates about 130raley superstores in california as well as nevada. better stock up on the twinkies. the hostess bakers are on strike. they are set up at a third of all hoss tess plants nationwide including the bakery in oakland. they say products are still being made and shipped, at least for now. hostess employs 1800 workers in california. they filed for bankruptcy in january. mother nature is providing a spectacular heavenly show for the next few days. the earth is passing through debris from comet enkey. thanks to this youtube video we can show you what they look like. they tend to be fireballs and you will get the best look at the meteors providing there isn't a lot of cloud cover leigh glaser is here to tell us about that. >> in the north bay you will not get a great view. we may seen see a few sprinkles. let's go outside and a few clouds are starting to move in. otherwise clear skies out there. live doppler 7hd picking up on some of the clouds. santa rosa and petaluma and heading toward vallejo and fairfield and american canyon and napa also re
the sacramento-based company operates about 130raley superstores in california as well as nevada. better stock up on the twinkies. the hostess bakers are on strike. they are set up at a third of all hoss tess plants nationwide including the bakery in oakland. they say products are still being made and shipped, at least for now. hostess employs 1800 workers in california. they filed for bankruptcy in january. mother nature is providing a spectacular heavenly show for the next few days. the earth...
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the sacramento-based company operates about 130raley superstores in california as well as nevada. better stock up on the twinkies. the hostess bakers are on strike. they are set up at a third of all hoss tess plants nationwide including the bakery in oakland. they say products are still being made and shipped, at least for now. hostess employs 1800 workers in california. they filed for bankruptcy in january. mother nature is providing a spectacular heavenly show for the next few days. the earth is passing through debris from comet enkey. thanks to this youtube video we can show you what they look like. they tend to be fireballs and you will get the best look at the meteors providing there isn't a lot of cloud cover leigh glaser is here to tell us about that. >> in the north bay you will not get a great view. we may seen see a few sprinkles. let's go outside and a few clouds are starting to move in. otherwise clear skies out there. live doppler 7hd picking up on some of the clouds. santa rosa and petaluma and heading toward vallejo and fairfield and american canyon and napa also re
the sacramento-based company operates about 130raley superstores in california as well as nevada. better stock up on the twinkies. the hostess bakers are on strike. they are set up at a third of all hoss tess plants nationwide including the bakery in oakland. they say products are still being made and shipped, at least for now. hostess employs 1800 workers in california. they filed for bankruptcy in january. mother nature is providing a spectacular heavenly show for the next few days. the earth...